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For all the challenges of adding a second baby to your family, waiting for your milk to come in may not be one of them. Talk to second time moms and most will share the experience of milk coming in faster and less anxiety about low milk supply. For all of us that are currently, or can recall the experience of, chasing a toddler and now caring for a newborn, less anxiety about anything is a blessing.

Breastfeeding can be tough. If you aren't comfortable breastfeeding in public you can feel isolated and alone - making it even tougher. In this episode, we give you some tips for staying modest in public when feeding your baby. How to deal with heading back to work when pumping and breastfeeding and how the law protects our rights in the workplace.
See the rest of the The Boob Tube episodes here.

Breastfeeding journeys can have unexpected detours. Nursing strikes, growth
spurts, and illness can change your plans to exclusively breastfeed. The
good news is that you can return to exclusive breastfeeding after
supplementing with formula.

Depending on the amount of formula you are currently supplementing, the
process of transitioning to fully breastfeeding could take 14 days or more.
Before you start weaning from formula, you may want to talk to your local
lactation consultant and your pediatrician for any input or special
concerns they may have.